I was taking photos of the black-eyed Susan flowers this evening when I spotted this little fly, a transverse flower fly (Eristalis transversa) visiting them. It wouldn’t stay still for very long and I had a hard time getting a good picture. Ideally it would be on top of the dark eye in the flower, but I wasn’t able to get that. I like the combination of colors that matches the flowers. These are pretty little flies and easily spotted in the garden. As flies go, I enjoy these about as much as any.
Tagged With: Transverse Flower Fly
Eristalis transversa (Transverse Flower Fly)
Categories: Creatures, Flowers and Plants
Tags: Diptera, Eristalis, Eristalis transversa, Fly, Insect, Insecta, Transverse Flower Fly
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